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Teac W-1200 Dual Cassette Deck with Recorder/USB/Pitch/Karaoke-Mic-in and Remote

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Features

  • Dual Cassette decks for REC/play (on both decks) with independent mechanisms. Noise reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (Equivalent to Dolby B). mic input with mic mixing for Karaoke and announcement applications. One-touch Dubbing, 12% pitch control and A-B repeat. Parallel recording for recording to two tapes at the same time. Usb output for digital recording on PC/Mac at CD-quality (48kHz/16-bit PCM).
  • Normal (Type I) and chrome (Type II) tapes REC/play (Auto detect). metal (Type IV) tape play (Auto detect). REC mute creates four second silences with one touch, or silences of other lengths as desired. Timer REC/play ready 1. Four-digit digital tape counters. Rtz (Return to zero) function for one-touch Return to the tape counter "0000" Position. Repeat play (playback stops after a maximum of 20 repetitions). 12% pitch control 2. Dimmable fluorescent display with level meters.
  • Rca analogue input jacks. 6. 3mm (1/4") stereo headphone output jack. Remote control included. Rohs Compliant.
  • Drawing on teacs proud heritage in creating world class tape recorders, an authentic double Cassette deck for the modern day. . . The w-1200 is a double Cassette deck featuring two, one-way Cassette decks, mic mixing, a USB digital output and other versatile recording features. In recent times, Cassette tapes have fascinated those whom have never used them, thanks to their warm, distinctly analogue sound, not to mention the ease of recording and the ability to create mix-tapes.
  • Furthermore, the w-1200 can deliver digital Audio at CD-quality (up to 48kHz/16-bit PCM) to a computer via a USB cable, allowing digital archiving of your cassette tape library. Once youve digitised them on a computer, youre able to enjoy your old tape-based music library anytime anywhere via a network player, DAP, smartphone or even in your car.

Description

he W-1200 is a double cassette deck featuring two, one-way cassette decks, mic mixing, a USB digital output and other versatile recording features. In recent times, cassette tapes have fascinated those whom have never used them, thanks to their warm, distinctly analogue sound, not to mention the ease of recording and the ability to create ‘mix-tapes’.We set out to create a cassette deck that combined an excellent level of performance with an interface that suits the digital audio era. Not only does the W-1200 offer sound that’s close to the original, it also has a wide range of versatile facilities that allow karaoke singing, the recording of conference minutes, and even the digital recording of analogue cassettes via a computer.2 Year Manufacturer Warranty• Dual cassette decks for REC/PLAY (on both decks) with independent mechanisms• Noise reduction system suppresses hiss during playback (equivalent to Dolby B)• Mic input with mic mixing for karaoke and announcement applications• One- touch dubbing, ±12% pitch control and A-B repeat• Parallel Recording for recording to two tapes at the same time• USB output for digital recording on PC/Mac at CD-quality (48kHz/16-bit PCM)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 8 x 6700 inches; 5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ W-1200


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 8, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TEAC


Best Sellers Rank: #125,678 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #17 in Tape Decks


#17 in Tape Decks:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 104 ratings


Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 6700 inches


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Manufacturer: TEAC


Item model number: W-1200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 8, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Player for Cassettes
Cassettes from more than 40 years ago sound great on this deck, which also records.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by WAM

  • When it works it's great but when it doesn't not so much
When the Teac actually plays a tape correctly it can sound pretty good. However, there was a noticeable difference in speed and wow and flutter between the two players on the deck. I might have been willing to put up with some of it's faults if it hadn't ate up several of my tapes, and ruined them. I think putting better belts on the unit could improve the performance but I opted to save my money and bought a 2nd hand Pioneer deck, which plays great btw and has not ate up and ruined a single tape yet. I think Teac has some work to do. They need to go back and look at what made their decks so good in the 90s. However, I will say the noise reduction works very well and I thought it was as good as Dolby at reducing noise. I also think mechanical response was good but I could not get it to turn off when it ate a tape without unplugging the unit. The deck is way too pricey to be this glitchy in my opinion. I heard a rumor that some higher end decks are coming out and I might splurge and try one but we'll see. One final note is to say that my negative review is only about the Teac itself. The distributor, Listen Up, was great to deal with. They shipped promptly and just as promptly refunded my money when they received the unit back. I would definitely do business with them again should the need arise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2022 by Ktrek

  • Works good for Digitizing
Mostly bought this for digitizing music from cassettes, and 45s via tape. So far I have only just started with a cassette, but it is working fine. I have music on tape from bands I have played in, so this will help keep it for my grandchildren.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022 by Steven Hodgetts

  • Today's best stereo cassette unit.
I've been an audiophile for 50 years. Waaaay back then you could get a really decent cassette deck if you wanted one. Today.....not so much. Try your Wal-Mart. Betcha it won't have anything for cassette. This is a great dual deck stereo cassette. Both sides record. Dubbing is simple. You can make dual recordings from line in or microphone. You can mix mic and line in and record it. Manual volume recording, digital counters with return to zero. The left unit allows -12% to +12% speed control. I wonder how truly useful it is but, hey, there it is. The flurescent display has brightness adjustment. It's really nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020 by Mark H. Townsend

  • Cheap build, unreliable performance, save your $ for something real
After using the W-1200 for over a year, I can safely say this was a total waste of money. If this is simply a playback machine for listening at home, it probably serves it's purpose. But don't waste any time or money duping cassettes with this. Not one duplication has turned out exactly like another. There's only a single stereo pot for input gain ("Rec Level"), yet somehow dupes come out with an L/R imbalance. Some come out perfectly balanced, then two in a row will have a 9 dB difference between L and R on playback. This happens regardless of cables used, blanks used, etc. NR is a poor stand-in for Dolby, if using NR is really your thing to begin with. Both left and right decks had inconsistencies in recording from the first day of use. Sometimes dubs come out perfect, sometimes they're unusable. At this price point, it'd be better to invest in a top of the line machine from the mid 80's-mid 90's that's been well cared for or restored by a pro. This thing blows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021 by A

  • One of the best to buy new on the market today.
This is essentially the Tascam 202 MK-VII without the "wings" for the rack mount. The machine is rather new on the market having only been released in late 2017, so.. one can't say much about its durability. But, let's not forget this ia TEAC. This brand is not known for doozy's. I wish it had balanced XLR's to double the RCA's. But.. we'll have to settle for what it is, for now. In all fairness, the $100-extra Tascam twin doesn't have that either. Otherwise.. happy taping! The thing is a winner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019 by Leonard Z.

  • TEAC The Best
TEAC Name Used To Mean High Quality. Well, I Believe It Still Means High Quality. I'm Satisfied With My Purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022 by James A. Holm Sr.

  • It's a little fussy with certain tapes
Overall, this deck isn't too bad. If you're curious about cassettes, and have 350 clams to blow, go for it. It will not play some of my tapes. I still haven't figured out why. My other decks have no problem with those tapes, but my other decks are expertly adjusted vintage decks that are built like tanks compared to this thing. The W-1200 tape transport mechanism is rather cheaply made, but considering what else is available (new), this is easily the best of the bunch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020 by B. Pouliot

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